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L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan orderly; man in suit all standing.
CU Elderly man patient. Shot from high point looking over valley w/ fields; scattered buildings. Pan over lake; then town. Man on rocks looking down at terraced fields (white spacing follow for four or five seconds). Shots of a Victorian style house w/ mountains in BG. More mountain views. Barrenarea w/ a few houses which blend into the hills; as if made of same thing as the ground. Contrasting shot of man walking on road past orchard. Shot from above; men running down hill (rocks & scrubby foliage). Closer shot Afghan troops & 1 British officer walking. Troops using camels for transport. CU soldiers pose. CU soldiers resting. Street scene. Pan on crowd staring at cam. Asia; military; medicine; architecture; scenic.
Shots of huge structure built of mortar. Looks like sand castle; probably ancient fortress. Line of Afghan men crossing old stone bridge in front of the fort. Crowded narrow street; men and boys stare at camera. Another large building of same material w/ balcony on top story. Parts of a series of crooked walls at different levels on the hillside. Smaller buildings & walls. Path curving round hillside. Many shots of mountains; some snow-covered. Shots of valley w/ trees; & river running through it. Camel train. MS young man. Westerner but dressed similarly to the Afghanis. Houses; then pan to mouths of caves at foot of mountains. A long low building w/ porch all along it; man standing on porch; 2 others sit behind him. Aerial shots of mountains.
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________
Background to War
The war in Afghanistan, ongoing from 2015, refers to the conflict between the afghan military and the islamic extremists. The War officially began a year after US Led forces largely withdrew from the country in 2014. This left the Afghan government and military in charge of security responsibility in the country in the midst of growing Taliban and extremist violence. Notably Nato forces numbering in the tens of thousands remain in the country following a bilateral agreement signed between the afghan government and Nato, this includes some 10 thousandAmericans. The background for the current war is directly linked to failed US policy since the US invaded in 2001 and how corruption and mismanagement by US forces led to an ineffective Afghan government and the growth of extremism in many provinces. But we will examine this in a later video, so please like and subscribe to hear more on that.
The source for the current war can be tracked back to 2014, when a string of events led to a Taliban resurgence. In Pakistan, efforts by the military to dislodge terrorist organisation in wazirison province led to many Uzbek, Arab and Pakistani militants entering Afghanistan and swelling the Taliban ranks. the withdrawing BY US forces meant that the Taliban were no longer being attacked on a constant basis in the outer provinces of Afghanistan. These two aspects along with a lack of international interest and an ineffective afghan government have led the Taliban growth in strength. These weaknesses have also allowed ISIS to enter into Afghanistan establishing a branch and recruiting fighters since 2015.

published:21 Jan 2017

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Sniper - Amazing zoom through spotting scope used by snipers.
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This footage is to be taken as a documentary on the events of the war in Afghanistan and should be viewed as educational. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence.

M777 artillery rounds exploding on enemy positions in Afghanistan.
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US artillery destroys a taliban foot patrol in Afghanistan.
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Engaging a Taliban patrol spotted moving along the ridge line.
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AustralianCommando Regiment 2 CDO raid a Taliban compound and engage the enemy 3 meters away.
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impACT as an initiative was born with the joint effort of Ahmad Fahim Didar, Matiullah Rahmaty and Nicole Bogott. In order to make impACT happen the power triangle was put into practice.
The first time the idea was discussed was when Mr. Didar and Ms. Bogott came together and brainstormed the new event format. Mr. Didar has an extensive amount of experience organising events that are tailored towards new Afghan entrepreneurs and Ms. Bogott had just published her first book on startups impacting the world. The idea was born. But an idea is nothing without putting it in action.
Mr. Rahmaty was brought on board. He further enhance the idea and was able to tab into his own network in order to get the first partner organisations on board as well as Zarlasht Sarmast, as photographer. Now, only one piece was missing – resources. By gaining GIZ as a sponsor also the third aspect was covered and impACT Kabul was born.
To know more visit : http://www.impactheworld.com

History

Derek Andersen and Spencer Nielsen founded Startup Grind in 2010. Startup Grind's first event was held in Mountain View, California in Andersen's office. In Fall 2011, after an entrepreneur expressed his penchant for the program to Andersen, Startup Grind spread to Los Angeles and New York City.

The first annual Startup Grind Global Conference was held at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California on February 4–6, 2013. By August 2013, the organization had fifty chapters in twenty nations. Startup Grind claimed its one hundredth chapter in April 2014 and as of that date, the company existed in forty-two countries.

Sanzar Kakar

Sanzar Kakar (Pashto:سنزر كاكر‎, Persian:سنزر كاكر‎‎) is an Afghan entrepreneur and business leader. Kakar founded and serves as the Chairman of Afghanistan Holding Group, a professional business services firm in Afghanistan. Kakar is best known as the pioneer of the Afghanistan Stock Exchange, featured in Time magazine.

Early life

His father was born in Faryab, Afghanistan and his mother was born in Iowa, USA. In 1989, Kakar moved to Peshawar, Pakistan where his parents assisted with Afghan war relief efforts. His father was also the Chancellor of the Islamic University of Afghanistan and founded the Research and Advisory Council of Afghanistan. In 1994, Kakar moved to Moundridge, Kansas and then in 1997 to Islamabad, Pakistan. In 2001, Kakar moved to Philadelphia for college.

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Afghanistan (1910-1919)

Afghanistan (1910-1919)

Afghanistan (1910-1919)

Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan orderly; man in suit all standing.
CU Elderly man patient. Shot from high point looking over valley w/ fields; scattered buildings. Pan over lake; then town. Man on rocks looking down at terraced fields (white spacing follow for four or five seconds). Shots of a Victorian style house w/ mountains in BG. More mountain views. Barrenarea w/ a few houses which blend into the hills; as if made of same thing as the ground. Contrasting shot of man walking on road past orchard. Shot from above; men running down hill (rocks & scrubby foliage). Closer shot Afghan troops & 1 British officer walking. Troops using camels for transport. CU soldiers pose. CU soldiers resting. Street scene. Pan on crowd staring at cam. Asia; military; medicine; architecture; scenic.
Shots of huge structure built of mortar. Looks like sand castle; probably ancient fortress. Line of Afghan men crossing old stone bridge in front of the fort. Crowded narrow street; men and boys stare at camera. Another large building of same material w/ balcony on top story. Parts of a series of crooked walls at different levels on the hillside. Smaller buildings & walls. Path curving round hillside. Many shots of mountains; some snow-covered. Shots of valley w/ trees; & river running through it. Camel train. MS young man. Westerner but dressed similarly to the Afghanis. Houses; then pan to mouths of caves at foot of mountains. A long low building w/ porch all along it; man standing on porch; 2 others sit behind him. Aerial shots of mountains.
FILM ID:2434.07
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Afghanistan and the Taliban Explained (2015 - Present) | Real Matters

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The Afghan government and military, backed by the United States and NATO have been fighting a brutal war against the Taliban and ISIS (2015 - Present). Lets look at the origins of the war and where the conflict is today.. ( 5 minute documentary )
________
Background to War
The war in Afghanistan, ongoing from 2015, refers to the conflict between the afghan military and the islamic extremists. The War officially began a year after US Led forces largely withdrew from the country in 2014. This left the Afghan government and military in charge of security responsibility in the country in the midst of growing Taliban and extremist violence. Notably Nato forces numbering in the tens of thousands remain in the country following a bilateral agreement signed between the afghan government and Nato, this includes some 10 thousandAmericans. The background for the current war is directly linked to failed US policy since the US invaded in 2001 and how corruption and mismanagement by US forces led to an ineffective Afghan government and the growth of extremism in many provinces. But we will examine this in a later video, so please like and subscribe to hear more on that.
The source for the current war can be tracked back to 2014, when a string of events led to a Taliban resurgence. In Pakistan, efforts by the military to dislodge terrorist organisation in wazirison province led to many Uzbek, Arab and Pakistani militants entering Afghanistan and swelling the Taliban ranks. the withdrawing BY US forces meant that the Taliban were no longer being attacked on a constant basis in the outer provinces of Afghanistan. These two aspects along with a lack of international interest and an ineffective afghan government have led the Taliban growth in strength. These weaknesses have also allowed ISIS to enter into Afghanistan establishing a branch and recruiting fighters since 2015.

0:45

SNIPER SCOPE CAM IN AFGHANISTAN

SNIPER SCOPE CAM IN AFGHANISTAN

SNIPER SCOPE CAM IN AFGHANISTAN

Sniper - Amazing zoom through spotting scope used by snipers.
*DISCLAIMER*
This footage is to be taken as a documentary on the events of the war in Afghanistan and should be viewed as educational. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence.

ARTILLERY EXPLODING ON TALIBAN HILLSIDE POSITIONS IN AFGHANISTAN

M777 artillery rounds exploding on enemy positions in Afghanistan.
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US artillery destroys a taliban foot patrol in Afghanistan.
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Engaging a Taliban patrol spotted moving along the ridge line.
*DISCLAIMER*
This footage is to be taken as a documentary on the events of the war in Afghanistan and should be viewed as educational. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence.

8:55

CLOSE FIREFIGHT IN AFGHANISTAN

CLOSE FIREFIGHT IN AFGHANISTAN

CLOSE FIREFIGHT IN AFGHANISTAN

AustralianCommando Regiment 2 CDO raid a Taliban compound and engage the enemy 3 meters away.
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1:24

impACT Launching Event in Kabul Afghanistan

impACT Launching Event in Kabul Afghanistan

impACT Launching Event in Kabul Afghanistan

impACT as an initiative was born with the joint effort of Ahmad Fahim Didar, Matiullah Rahmaty and Nicole Bogott. In order to make impACT happen the power triangle was put into practice.
The first time the idea was discussed was when Mr. Didar and Ms. Bogott came together and brainstormed the new event format. Mr. Didar has an extensive amount of experience organising events that are tailored towards new Afghan entrepreneurs and Ms. Bogott had just published her first book on startups impacting the world. The idea was born. But an idea is nothing without putting it in action.
Mr. Rahmaty was brought on board. He further enhance the idea and was able to tab into his own network in order to get the first partner organisations on board as well as Zarlasht Sarmast, as photographer. Now, only one piece was missing – resources. By gaining GIZ as a sponsor also the third aspect was covered and impACT Kabul was born.
To know more visit : http://www.impactheworld.com

8 JDAMS EXPLODE ON TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN

Massive explosion created by 8 JDAMS exploding
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2:50

Afghanistan events under 2016,Ali Erfa rap

Afghanistan events under 2016,Ali Erfa rap

Afghanistan events under 2016,Ali Erfa rap

6:09

How the US failed to rebuild Afghanistan

How the US failed to rebuild Afghanistan

How the US failed to rebuild Afghanistan

"Where the road ends in Afghanistan, the Taliban begin."
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The US war in Afghanistan has raged for 16 years, since the US invaded after 9/11, in 2001. At the onset, a centerpiece of US strategy was to rebuild Afghanistan's crumbling infrastructure. This move expedited military logistics and maneuvers, while simultaneously reigniting travel between Afghanistan's major cities. But when the US started its war in Iraq, that diverted resources and manpower from the battlefield of Afghanistan. And the Taliban didn't miss the chance. To date, the most ambitious roadbuilding project, known as the Ring Road, has seen over $3 billion spent on its renewal. And it was never completed.
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7:51

We Are What We Eat: Afghanistan | Nat Geo Live

We Are What We Eat: Afghanistan | Nat Geo Live

We Are What We Eat: Afghanistan | Nat Geo Live

(Part 1 of 7) Join photographer Matthieu Paley in the mountains of Afghanistan where no crops grow, the journey to get flour takes days, and goat eyes are on the menu.
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1:08:51

Sanzar Kakar at Kabul Afghanistan

Sanzar Kakar at Kabul Afghanistan

Sanzar Kakar at Kabul Afghanistan

Startup GrindKabul - Afghanistan Hosted Sanzar Kakar in its secon event. Sanzar Kakar in his inspirational chat motivate Afghan youth to stay in Afghanistan and find solution for the problems.
Mr. Sanzar Kakar graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering and from Warwick Business School with a Master’s in Business Administration. At the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Kakar served as the Manager of the WhartonGraduateAssociation. Following his undergraduate degree, he worked for Merrill Lynch as a Technology Analyst on a trading desk for bonds and equities, creating a link for automatic reporting to the New York Stock Exchange.
Mr. Kakar started in Afghanistan as an Investment Associate for AcapPartners, setting up a $20 million venture capital facility and sourcing over 300 new deals for consideration. Mr. Kakar joined as an Executive Advisor to the Attorney General’s Office of Afghanistan on a U.S.Department of State program to reorganize the institution and setup a nationwide paper and computer criminal case management system spanning 7 justice institutions. Mr. Kakar then served as the Economic Advisor for the Afghanistan Investment ClimateFacility, setting up operational and fiduciary requirements for the 7 year £30 million grant facility in Kabul, followed by a promotion to DeputyInterimTeam Leader.
Mr. Kakar then founded Afghanistan HoldingGroup (previously Afghanistan Financial Services) on 4 March 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. AHG is comprised of separate divisions providing inter-related professional business services including taxation, auditing, research and technology. AHG employs more than 180 full-time highly qualified Afghans, calling on an additional pool of 800 short term consultants across all 34 provinces to serve over 220 international clients in Afghanistan.
Mr. Kakar speaks English, Pashtu, Dari and is learning Arabic.
This event was held on 7th April, 2016 in Safi Landmark Hotel & Suites.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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15:27

Terrorism, War, and Bush 43: Crash Course US History #46

Terrorism, War, and Bush 43: Crash Course US History #46

Terrorism, War, and Bush 43: Crash Course US History #46

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In which John Green teaches you about the tumultuous 2000's in the United States of America, mainly the 2000's that coincide with the presidency of George W Bush. From the controversial election in 2000, to the events of 9/11 and Bush's prosecution of the War on Terror, the George W. Bush presidency was an eventful one. John will teach you about Bush's domestic policies like tax cutting, education reform, and he'll get into the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The event that came to pass during Bush's presidency are still very much effecting the United States and the world today, so listen up!
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Much of President Bush's term was defined by the events following the terror attack on September 11, including his support for the Patriot Act: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/president-bush-on-the-patriot-act
President Bush also sought to prevent discord with Muslim Americans following the 9/11 attacks in his Islam is Peace” Speech: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/president-bush-s-islam-is-peace-speech

1:39:51

Afghanistan: A September 2016 assessment

Afghanistan: A September 2016 assessment

Afghanistan: A September 2016 assessment

On September 6, Brookings’s Center for 21st CenturySecurity and Intelligence hosted a discussion on current security and political dynamics in Afghanistan.
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1:14

5 MASSIVE JDAM EXPLOSIONS IN AFGHANISTAN | FUNKER530

5 MASSIVE JDAM EXPLOSIONS IN AFGHANISTAN | FUNKER530

5 MASSIVE JDAM EXPLOSIONS IN AFGHANISTAN | FUNKER530

JDAM bombs drop and explode in Afghanistan.
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Canadian and American combat footage from Afghanistan.
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1:02

B-52 DROPS 9 500 POUND BOMBS ON TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN

B-52 DROPS 9 500 POUND BOMBS ON TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN

B-52 DROPS 9 500 POUND BOMBS ON TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN

B-52 bomber drops 9 500lb bombs in Afghanistan on Taliban.
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13:33

The War in Afghanistan: What Went Wrong? (Colonel Gian Gentile)

The War in Afghanistan: What Went Wrong? (Colonel Gian Gentile)

The War in Afghanistan: What Went Wrong? (Colonel Gian Gentile)

The December 2001Bonn Agreement proclaimed the international community's determination to "end the tragic conflict in Afghanistan and promote national reconciliation, lasting peace, stability and respect for human rights in the country." Over a decade later, while access to health care and education has improved, the central government in Kabul remains corrupt and incapable of exerting control over its territory, the Afghan security forces are rife with criminality and internal divisions, and the Afghan Taliban and other insurgent forces still threaten the country. The mission to build an effective Afghan state and eradicate indigenous militants has resulted in a costly, time-intensive, and troop-heavy campaign, even though the United States accomplished the limited goal of incapacitating al Qaeda and punishing the Taliban only months after 9/11.
What went wrong? In autumn 2001 what could U.S. policymakers have done differently? Years later, in spring 2009, was an Iraq-like surge the right option? Should U.S. officials have ever oriented the mission around grand promises of civilian reconstruction and long-term development assistance? Could the United States have met the limited objective of disrupting al Qaeda without a broader nation-building presence? In the future, if America is attacked and finds itself in a similar situation, how should it meet the threat without getting trapped?
The views expressed by Colonel Gentile here do not necessarily represent those of the United States government or the Department of Defense.
This interview was recorded shortly after the event, "The War in Afghanistan: What Went Wrong?" at the Cato Institute April 5, 2013.
http://www.cato.org/events/war-afghanistan-what-went-wrong
Video produced by Caleb O. Brown and Austin Bragg.

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Afghanistan (1910-1919)

Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan o...

Afghanistan and the Taliban Explained (2015 - Present) | Real Matters

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The Afghan government and military, backed by the United States and NATO have been fighting a brutal war against the Taliban and ISIS (2015 - Present). Lets look at the origins of the war and where the conflict is today.. ( 5 minute documentary )
________
Background to War
The war in Afghanistan, ongoing from 2015, refers to the conflict between the afghan military and the islamic extremists. The War officially began a year after US Led forces largely withdrew from the country in 2014. This left the Afghan government and military in charge of security responsibility in the country in the midst of growing Taliban and extremist violence. Notably Nato forces numbering in the tens of thousands remain in the c...

published: 21 Jan 2017

SNIPER SCOPE CAM IN AFGHANISTAN

Sniper - Amazing zoom through spotting scope used by snipers.
*DISCLAIMER*
This footage is to be taken as a documentary on the events of the war in Afghanistan and should be viewed as educational. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence.

ARTILLERY EXPLODING ON TALIBAN HILLSIDE POSITIONS IN AFGHANISTAN

M777 artillery rounds exploding on enemy positions in Afghanistan.
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US artillery destroys a taliban foot patrol in Afghanistan.
SUPPORT YOUR TROOPS! http://www.youtube.com/THANKASOLDIERNET
Engaging a Taliban patrol spotted moving along the ridge line.
*DISCLAIMER*
This footage is to be taken as a documentary on the events of the war in Afghanistan and should be viewed as educational. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence.

published: 25 Sep 2011

CLOSE FIREFIGHT IN AFGHANISTAN

AustralianCommando Regiment 2 CDO raid a Taliban compound and engage the enemy 3 meters away.
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published: 24 Jan 2012

impACT Launching Event in Kabul Afghanistan

impACT as an initiative was born with the joint effort of Ahmad Fahim Didar, Matiullah Rahmaty and Nicole Bogott. In order to make impACT happen the power triangle was put into practice.
The first time the idea was discussed was when Mr. Didar and Ms. Bogott came together and brainstormed the new event format. Mr. Didar has an extensive amount of experience organising events that are tailored towards new Afghan entrepreneurs and Ms. Bogott had just published her first book on startups impacting the world. The idea was born. But an idea is nothing without putting it in action.
Mr. Rahmaty was brought on board. He further enhance the idea and was able to tab into his own network in order to get the first partner organisations on board as well as Zarlasht Sarmast, as photographer. Now, only...

8 JDAMS EXPLODE ON TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN

Massive explosion created by 8 JDAMS exploding
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published: 11 Oct 2011

Afghanistan events under 2016,Ali Erfa rap

published: 12 Jan 2017

How the US failed to rebuild Afghanistan

"Where the road ends in Afghanistan, the Taliban begin."
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
The US war in Afghanistan has raged for 16 years, since the US invaded after 9/11, in 2001. At the onset, a centerpiece of US strategy was to rebuild Afghanistan's crumbling infrastructure. This move expedited military logistics and maneuvers, while simultaneously reigniting travel between Afghanistan's major cities. But when the US started its war in Iraq, that diverted resources and manpower from the battlefield of Afghanistan. And the Taliban didn't miss the chance. To date, the most ambitious roadbuilding project, known as the Ring Road, has seen over $3 billion spent on its renewal. And it was never completed.
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and un...

published: 11 Jan 2018

We Are What We Eat: Afghanistan | Nat Geo Live

(Part 1 of 7) Join photographer Matthieu Paley in the mountains of Afghanistan where no crops grow, the journey to get flour takes days, and goat eyes are on the menu.
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Terrorism, War, and Bush 43: Crash Course US History #46

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In which John Green teaches you about the tumultuous 2000's in the United States of America, mainly the 2000's that coincide with the presidency of George W Bush. From the controversial election in 2000, to the events of 9/11 and Bush's prosecution of the War on Terror, the George W. Bush presidency was an eventful one. John will teach you about Bush's domestic policies like tax cutting, education reform, and he'll get into the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The event that came to pass during Bush's presidency are still very mu...

published: 30 Jan 2014

Afghanistan: A September 2016 assessment

On September 6, Brookings’s Center for 21st CenturySecurity and Intelligence hosted a discussion on current security and political dynamics in Afghanistan.
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5 MASSIVE JDAM EXPLOSIONS IN AFGHANISTAN | FUNKER530

JDAM bombs drop and explode in Afghanistan.
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Canadian and American combat footage from Afghanistan.
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published: 28 Jan 2012

B-52 DROPS 9 500 POUND BOMBS ON TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN

B-52 bomber drops 9 500lb bombs in Afghanistan on Taliban.
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published: 16 Oct 2008

The War in Afghanistan: What Went Wrong? (Colonel Gian Gentile)

The December 2001Bonn Agreement proclaimed the international community's determination to "end the tragic conflict in Afghanistan and promote national reconciliation, lasting peace, stability and respect for human rights in the country." Over a decade later, while access to health care and education has improved, the central government in Kabul remains corrupt and incapable of exerting control over its territory, the Afghan security forces are rife with criminality and internal divisions, and the Afghan Taliban and other insurgent forces still threaten the country. The mission to build an effective Afghan state and eradicate indigenous militants has resulted in a costly, time-intensive, and troop-heavy campaign, even though the United States accomplished the limited goal of incapacitating...

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Afghanistan (1910-1919)

Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of det...

Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan orderly; man in suit all standing.
CU Elderly man patient. Shot from high point looking over valley w/ fields; scattered buildings. Pan over lake; then town. Man on rocks looking down at terraced fields (white spacing follow for four or five seconds). Shots of a Victorian style house w/ mountains in BG. More mountain views. Barrenarea w/ a few houses which blend into the hills; as if made of same thing as the ground. Contrasting shot of man walking on road past orchard. Shot from above; men running down hill (rocks & scrubby foliage). Closer shot Afghan troops & 1 British officer walking. Troops using camels for transport. CU soldiers pose. CU soldiers resting. Street scene. Pan on crowd staring at cam. Asia; military; medicine; architecture; scenic.
Shots of huge structure built of mortar. Looks like sand castle; probably ancient fortress. Line of Afghan men crossing old stone bridge in front of the fort. Crowded narrow street; men and boys stare at camera. Another large building of same material w/ balcony on top story. Parts of a series of crooked walls at different levels on the hillside. Smaller buildings & walls. Path curving round hillside. Many shots of mountains; some snow-covered. Shots of valley w/ trees; & river running through it. Camel train. MS young man. Westerner but dressed similarly to the Afghanis. Houses; then pan to mouths of caves at foot of mountains. A long low building w/ porch all along it; man standing on porch; 2 others sit behind him. Aerial shots of mountains.
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Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan orderly; man in suit all standing.
CU Elderly man patient. Shot from high point looking over valley w/ fields; scattered buildings. Pan over lake; then town. Man on rocks looking down at terraced fields (white spacing follow for four or five seconds). Shots of a Victorian style house w/ mountains in BG. More mountain views. Barrenarea w/ a few houses which blend into the hills; as if made of same thing as the ground. Contrasting shot of man walking on road past orchard. Shot from above; men running down hill (rocks & scrubby foliage). Closer shot Afghan troops & 1 British officer walking. Troops using camels for transport. CU soldiers pose. CU soldiers resting. Street scene. Pan on crowd staring at cam. Asia; military; medicine; architecture; scenic.
Shots of huge structure built of mortar. Looks like sand castle; probably ancient fortress. Line of Afghan men crossing old stone bridge in front of the fort. Crowded narrow street; men and boys stare at camera. Another large building of same material w/ balcony on top story. Parts of a series of crooked walls at different levels on the hillside. Smaller buildings & walls. Path curving round hillside. Many shots of mountains; some snow-covered. Shots of valley w/ trees; & river running through it. Camel train. MS young man. Westerner but dressed similarly to the Afghanis. Houses; then pan to mouths of caves at foot of mountains. A long low building w/ porch all along it; man standing on porch; 2 others sit behind him. Aerial shots of mountains.
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The Afghan government and military, backed by the United States and NATO have been fighting a brutal war against the Taliban and ISIS (2015 - Present). Lets look at the origins of the war and where the conflict is today.. ( 5 minute documentary )
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Background to War
The war in Afghanistan, ongoing from 2015, refers to the conflict between the afghan military and the islamic extremists. The War officially began a year after US Led forces largely withdrew from the country in 2014. This left the Afghan government and military in charge of security responsibility in the country in the midst of growing Taliban and extremist violence. Notably Nato forces numbering in the tens of thousands remain in the country following a bilateral agreement signed between the afghan government and Nato, this includes some 10 thousandAmericans. The background for the current war is directly linked to failed US policy since the US invaded in 2001 and how corruption and mismanagement by US forces led to an ineffective Afghan government and the growth of extremism in many provinces. But we will examine this in a later video, so please like and subscribe to hear more on that.
The source for the current war can be tracked back to 2014, when a string of events led to a Taliban resurgence. In Pakistan, efforts by the military to dislodge terrorist organisation in wazirison province led to many Uzbek, Arab and Pakistani militants entering Afghanistan and swelling the Taliban ranks. the withdrawing BY US forces meant that the Taliban were no longer being attacked on a constant basis in the outer provinces of Afghanistan. These two aspects along with a lack of international interest and an ineffective afghan government have led the Taliban growth in strength. These weaknesses have also allowed ISIS to enter into Afghanistan establishing a branch and recruiting fighters since 2015.

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Background to War
The war in Afghanistan, ongoing from 2015, refers to the conflict between the afghan military and the islamic extremists. The War officially began a year after US Led forces largely withdrew from the country in 2014. This left the Afghan government and military in charge of security responsibility in the country in the midst of growing Taliban and extremist violence. Notably Nato forces numbering in the tens of thousands remain in the country following a bilateral agreement signed between the afghan government and Nato, this includes some 10 thousandAmericans. The background for the current war is directly linked to failed US policy since the US invaded in 2001 and how corruption and mismanagement by US forces led to an ineffective Afghan government and the growth of extremism in many provinces. But we will examine this in a later video, so please like and subscribe to hear more on that.
The source for the current war can be tracked back to 2014, when a string of events led to a Taliban resurgence. In Pakistan, efforts by the military to dislodge terrorist organisation in wazirison province led to many Uzbek, Arab and Pakistani militants entering Afghanistan and swelling the Taliban ranks. the withdrawing BY US forces meant that the Taliban were no longer being attacked on a constant basis in the outer provinces of Afghanistan. These two aspects along with a lack of international interest and an ineffective afghan government have led the Taliban growth in strength. These weaknesses have also allowed ISIS to enter into Afghanistan establishing a branch and recruiting fighters since 2015.

SNIPER SCOPE CAM IN AFGHANISTAN

Sniper - Amazing zoom through spotting scope used by snipers.
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Sniper - Amazing zoom through spotting scope used by snipers.
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Sniper - Amazing zoom through spotting scope used by snipers.
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M777 artillery rounds exploding on enemy positions in Afghanistan.
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US artillery destroys a taliban foot patrol in Afghanistan.
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Engaging a Taliban patrol spotted moving along the ridge line.
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M777 artillery rounds exploding on enemy positions in Afghanistan.
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US artillery destroys a taliban foot patrol in Afghanistan.
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Engaging a Taliban patrol spotted moving along the ridge line.
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AustralianCommando Regiment 2 CDO raid a Taliban compound and engage the enemy 3 meters away.
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AustralianCommando Regiment 2 CDO raid a Taliban compound and engage the enemy 3 meters away.
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impACT Launching Event in Kabul Afghanistan

impACT as an initiative was born with the joint effort of Ahmad Fahim Didar, Matiullah Rahmaty and Nicole Bogott. In order to make impACT happen the power trian...

impACT as an initiative was born with the joint effort of Ahmad Fahim Didar, Matiullah Rahmaty and Nicole Bogott. In order to make impACT happen the power triangle was put into practice.
The first time the idea was discussed was when Mr. Didar and Ms. Bogott came together and brainstormed the new event format. Mr. Didar has an extensive amount of experience organising events that are tailored towards new Afghan entrepreneurs and Ms. Bogott had just published her first book on startups impacting the world. The idea was born. But an idea is nothing without putting it in action.
Mr. Rahmaty was brought on board. He further enhance the idea and was able to tab into his own network in order to get the first partner organisations on board as well as Zarlasht Sarmast, as photographer. Now, only one piece was missing – resources. By gaining GIZ as a sponsor also the third aspect was covered and impACT Kabul was born.
To know more visit : http://www.impactheworld.com

impACT as an initiative was born with the joint effort of Ahmad Fahim Didar, Matiullah Rahmaty and Nicole Bogott. In order to make impACT happen the power triangle was put into practice.
The first time the idea was discussed was when Mr. Didar and Ms. Bogott came together and brainstormed the new event format. Mr. Didar has an extensive amount of experience organising events that are tailored towards new Afghan entrepreneurs and Ms. Bogott had just published her first book on startups impacting the world. The idea was born. But an idea is nothing without putting it in action.
Mr. Rahmaty was brought on board. He further enhance the idea and was able to tab into his own network in order to get the first partner organisations on board as well as Zarlasht Sarmast, as photographer. Now, only one piece was missing – resources. By gaining GIZ as a sponsor also the third aspect was covered and impACT Kabul was born.
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Massive explosion created by 8 JDAMS exploding
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Massive explosion created by 8 JDAMS exploding
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How the US failed to rebuild Afghanistan

"Where the road ends in Afghanistan, the Taliban begin."
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The US war in Afghanistan has raged for 16 years, sinc...

"Where the road ends in Afghanistan, the Taliban begin."
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The US war in Afghanistan has raged for 16 years, since the US invaded after 9/11, in 2001. At the onset, a centerpiece of US strategy was to rebuild Afghanistan's crumbling infrastructure. This move expedited military logistics and maneuvers, while simultaneously reigniting travel between Afghanistan's major cities. But when the US started its war in Iraq, that diverted resources and manpower from the battlefield of Afghanistan. And the Taliban didn't miss the chance. To date, the most ambitious roadbuilding project, known as the Ring Road, has seen over $3 billion spent on its renewal. And it was never completed.
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The US war in Afghanistan has raged for 16 years, since the US invaded after 9/11, in 2001. At the onset, a centerpiece of US strategy was to rebuild Afghanistan's crumbling infrastructure. This move expedited military logistics and maneuvers, while simultaneously reigniting travel between Afghanistan's major cities. But when the US started its war in Iraq, that diverted resources and manpower from the battlefield of Afghanistan. And the Taliban didn't miss the chance. To date, the most ambitious roadbuilding project, known as the Ring Road, has seen over $3 billion spent on its renewal. And it was never completed.
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We Are What We Eat: Afghanistan | Nat Geo Live

(Part 1 of 7) Join photographer Matthieu Paley in the mountains of Afghanistan where no crops grow, the journey to get flour takes days, and goat eyes are on th...

(Part 1 of 7) Join photographer Matthieu Paley in the mountains of Afghanistan where no crops grow, the journey to get flour takes days, and goat eyes are on the menu.
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Startup GrindKabul - Afghanistan Hosted Sanzar Kakar in its secon event. Sanzar Kakar in his inspirational chat motivate Afghan youth to stay in Afghanistan and find solution for the problems.
Mr. Sanzar Kakar graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering and from Warwick Business School with a Master’s in Business Administration. At the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Kakar served as the Manager of the WhartonGraduateAssociation. Following his undergraduate degree, he worked for Merrill Lynch as a Technology Analyst on a trading desk for bonds and equities, creating a link for automatic reporting to the New York Stock Exchange.
Mr. Kakar started in Afghanistan as an Investment Associate for AcapPartners, setting up a $20 million venture capital facility and sourcing over 300 new deals for consideration. Mr. Kakar joined as an Executive Advisor to the Attorney General’s Office of Afghanistan on a U.S.Department of State program to reorganize the institution and setup a nationwide paper and computer criminal case management system spanning 7 justice institutions. Mr. Kakar then served as the Economic Advisor for the Afghanistan Investment ClimateFacility, setting up operational and fiduciary requirements for the 7 year £30 million grant facility in Kabul, followed by a promotion to DeputyInterimTeam Leader.
Mr. Kakar then founded Afghanistan HoldingGroup (previously Afghanistan Financial Services) on 4 March 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. AHG is comprised of separate divisions providing inter-related professional business services including taxation, auditing, research and technology. AHG employs more than 180 full-time highly qualified Afghans, calling on an additional pool of 800 short term consultants across all 34 provinces to serve over 220 international clients in Afghanistan.
Mr. Kakar speaks English, Pashtu, Dari and is learning Arabic.
This event was held on 7th April, 2016 in Safi Landmark Hotel & Suites.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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Startup GrindKabul - Afghanistan Hosted Sanzar Kakar in its secon event. Sanzar Kakar in his inspirational chat motivate Afghan youth to stay in Afghanistan and find solution for the problems.
Mr. Sanzar Kakar graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering and from Warwick Business School with a Master’s in Business Administration. At the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Kakar served as the Manager of the WhartonGraduateAssociation. Following his undergraduate degree, he worked for Merrill Lynch as a Technology Analyst on a trading desk for bonds and equities, creating a link for automatic reporting to the New York Stock Exchange.
Mr. Kakar started in Afghanistan as an Investment Associate for AcapPartners, setting up a $20 million venture capital facility and sourcing over 300 new deals for consideration. Mr. Kakar joined as an Executive Advisor to the Attorney General’s Office of Afghanistan on a U.S.Department of State program to reorganize the institution and setup a nationwide paper and computer criminal case management system spanning 7 justice institutions. Mr. Kakar then served as the Economic Advisor for the Afghanistan Investment ClimateFacility, setting up operational and fiduciary requirements for the 7 year £30 million grant facility in Kabul, followed by a promotion to DeputyInterimTeam Leader.
Mr. Kakar then founded Afghanistan HoldingGroup (previously Afghanistan Financial Services) on 4 March 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. AHG is comprised of separate divisions providing inter-related professional business services including taxation, auditing, research and technology. AHG employs more than 180 full-time highly qualified Afghans, calling on an additional pool of 800 short term consultants across all 34 provinces to serve over 220 international clients in Afghanistan.
Mr. Kakar speaks English, Pashtu, Dari and is learning Arabic.
This event was held on 7th April, 2016 in Safi Landmark Hotel & Suites.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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Terrorism, War, and Bush 43: Crash Course US History #46

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In which John Green teaches you about the tumultuous 2000's in the United States of America, mainly the 2000's that coincide with the presidency of George W Bush. From the controversial election in 2000, to the events of 9/11 and Bush's prosecution of the War on Terror, the George W. Bush presidency was an eventful one. John will teach you about Bush's domestic policies like tax cutting, education reform, and he'll get into the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The event that came to pass during Bush's presidency are still very much effecting the United States and the world today, so listen up!
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Much of President Bush's term was defined by the events following the terror attack on September 11, including his support for the Patriot Act: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/president-bush-on-the-patriot-act
President Bush also sought to prevent discord with Muslim Americans following the 9/11 attacks in his Islam is Peace” Speech: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/president-bush-s-islam-is-peace-speech

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In which John Green teaches you about the tumultuous 2000's in the United States of America, mainly the 2000's that coincide with the presidency of George W Bush. From the controversial election in 2000, to the events of 9/11 and Bush's prosecution of the War on Terror, the George W. Bush presidency was an eventful one. John will teach you about Bush's domestic policies like tax cutting, education reform, and he'll get into the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The event that came to pass during Bush's presidency are still very much effecting the United States and the world today, so listen up!
Hey teachers and students - Check out CommonLit's free collection of reading passages and curriculum resources to learn more about the events of this episode. Much of President Bush's term was defined by the events following the terror attack on September 11, including his support for the Patriot Act: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/president-bush-on-the-patriot-act
President Bush also sought to prevent discord with Muslim Americans following the 9/11 attacks in his Islam is Peace” Speech: https://www.commonlit.org/texts/president-bush-s-islam-is-peace-speech

On September 6, Brookings’s Center for 21st CenturySecurity and Intelligence hosted a discussion on current security and political dynamics in Afghanistan.
https://www.brookings.edu/events/afghanistan-a-fall-2016-assessment/
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On September 6, Brookings’s Center for 21st CenturySecurity and Intelligence hosted a discussion on current security and political dynamics in Afghanistan.
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JDAM bombs drop and explode in Afghanistan.
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Canadian and American combat footage from Afghanistan.
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JDAM bombs drop and explode in Afghanistan.
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B-52 DROPS 9 500 POUND BOMBS ON TALIBAN IN AFGHANISTAN

B-52 bomber drops 9 500lb bombs in Afghanistan on Taliban.
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B-52 bomber drops 9 500lb bombs in Afghanistan on Taliban.
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B-52 bomber drops 9 500lb bombs in Afghanistan on Taliban.
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This footage is to be taken as a documentary on the events of the war in Afghanistan and should be viewed as educational. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence.

The December 2001Bonn Agreement proclaimed the international community's determination to "end the tragic conflict in Afghanistan and promote national reconciliation, lasting peace, stability and respect for human rights in the country." Over a decade later, while access to health care and education has improved, the central government in Kabul remains corrupt and incapable of exerting control over its territory, the Afghan security forces are rife with criminality and internal divisions, and the Afghan Taliban and other insurgent forces still threaten the country. The mission to build an effective Afghan state and eradicate indigenous militants has resulted in a costly, time-intensive, and troop-heavy campaign, even though the United States accomplished the limited goal of incapacitating al Qaeda and punishing the Taliban only months after 9/11.
What went wrong? In autumn 2001 what could U.S. policymakers have done differently? Years later, in spring 2009, was an Iraq-like surge the right option? Should U.S. officials have ever oriented the mission around grand promises of civilian reconstruction and long-term development assistance? Could the United States have met the limited objective of disrupting al Qaeda without a broader nation-building presence? In the future, if America is attacked and finds itself in a similar situation, how should it meet the threat without getting trapped?
The views expressed by Colonel Gentile here do not necessarily represent those of the United States government or the Department of Defense.
This interview was recorded shortly after the event, "The War in Afghanistan: What Went Wrong?" at the Cato Institute April 5, 2013.
http://www.cato.org/events/war-afghanistan-what-went-wrong
Video produced by Caleb O. Brown and Austin Bragg.

The December 2001Bonn Agreement proclaimed the international community's determination to "end the tragic conflict in Afghanistan and promote national reconciliation, lasting peace, stability and respect for human rights in the country." Over a decade later, while access to health care and education has improved, the central government in Kabul remains corrupt and incapable of exerting control over its territory, the Afghan security forces are rife with criminality and internal divisions, and the Afghan Taliban and other insurgent forces still threaten the country. The mission to build an effective Afghan state and eradicate indigenous militants has resulted in a costly, time-intensive, and troop-heavy campaign, even though the United States accomplished the limited goal of incapacitating al Qaeda and punishing the Taliban only months after 9/11.
What went wrong? In autumn 2001 what could U.S. policymakers have done differently? Years later, in spring 2009, was an Iraq-like surge the right option? Should U.S. officials have ever oriented the mission around grand promises of civilian reconstruction and long-term development assistance? Could the United States have met the limited objective of disrupting al Qaeda without a broader nation-building presence? In the future, if America is attacked and finds itself in a similar situation, how should it meet the threat without getting trapped?
The views expressed by Colonel Gentile here do not necessarily represent those of the United States government or the Department of Defense.
This interview was recorded shortly after the event, "The War in Afghanistan: What Went Wrong?" at the Cato Institute April 5, 2013.
http://www.cato.org/events/war-afghanistan-what-went-wrong
Video produced by Caleb O. Brown and Austin Bragg.

AFGHANISTAN TRAVEL GUIDE ★★ MUST SEE ★★

Kabul Afghanistan Tour Guide & Vlog (2017)

In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
For more details:
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Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/onlineustaad
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crickteri
MusicCredit:
Song: Geoxor - You & I [NCSRelease]
the music was provided by NCS
https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds
Artist: Geoxor
https://soundcloud.com/geoxor_official
https://www.facebook.com/Geoxor
https://twitter.com/Geoxor
https://www.youtube.com/c/Geoxor
https://www.instagram.com/geoxor/

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. If you tell me to change the music to have more "Afghanistan" style music, you will be blocked. This is considered "constructive criticism" that I never asked for from you. If you're telling me to change the music, you obviously do not understand how difficult it is to find royalty free Afghanistan music for free that is legally downloadable in a foreign country. Unless you want to PAY for new music to be added to this video that I edited on the floor in an airport for 8 hours on my own time and dollar for YOUR enjoyment, then you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, ...

VLOGISTAN | Traveling to Kabul, Afghanistan

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family members who live there, and as much as I wanted to show that, I couldn't. I did however capture my mom buying salt and pepper shakers...because you know, those don't exist elsewhere.
Day 1 was kinda eh, but that's because I hate shopping. I promise things get better...let's just say, up next is wedding szn.
Be sure to like, comment, and thubthrcibe. Stay tuned for upcoming videos!
MUSIC: Najim Nawabi, Qais EssarFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilastan
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The Unseen Afghanistan

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behind the scenes VLOG: https://youtu.be/95QucT-3MI4
"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
For best viewing experience wa...

published: 20 Nov 2016

Documentary: Afghanistan - the unknown Country (part 1/5)

A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses her many years experience in Afghanistan to show a different side of a country which has been at war for 30 years.

A day backpacking in Kabul, Afghanistan

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
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published: 01 Feb 2016

Afghanistan Travel Guide

published: 17 May 2016

Brave or Insane? This Woman Cross-Dressed Her Way Across Afghanistan- A Broad Abroad

Tourists are beginning to return to Afghanistan

(6 Jul 2009)
Band-e-Amir, Bamiyan province 16, June, 2009
1. Various of Band-e-Amir dam scenery shots
2. Various of Band-e-Amir cascades
3. Local and foreign tourists walking
4. Wide of tourists at the site
5. Various of visitors in a pedalo
6. Various Afghan Canadian tourist, Ali BaburGhulam visiting Band-e-Amir dam
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) tourist, Ali Babur Ghulam:
"My father was actually working in tour guide company back in the 60's and he was taking truck loads if not bus loads of tourists out to see the sites. And if that was happening 40, 50 years ago, why not now? I mean yeah, gradually the security situation has to improve, but that is going to come one day."
Bamiyan city, Bamiyan province 15, June, 2009
8. Wide of Buddha statue view in Bamyan city
9. Close...

In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
For more details:
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/onlineustaad
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crickteri
MusicCredit:
Song: Geoxor - You & I [NCSRelease]
the music was provided by NCS
https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds
Artist: Geoxor
https://soundcloud.com/geoxor_official
https://www.facebook.com/Geoxor
https://twitter.com/Geoxor
https://www.youtube.com/c/Geoxor
https://www.instagram.com/geoxor/

In this travel video of Kabul Afghanistan, I've included some of the shots from my two visits to Afghanistan. I also have given idea about expenses in Kabul Afghanistan. If you like this video then share it and give it a thumb so I can make more travel videos for you.
For more details:
Website: http://www.flyingtoworld.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flyingtoworld
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/onlineustaad
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crickteri
MusicCredit:
Song: Geoxor - You & I [NCSRelease]
the music was provided by NCS
https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds
Artist: Geoxor
https://soundcloud.com/geoxor_official
https://www.facebook.com/Geoxor
https://twitter.com/Geoxor
https://www.youtube.com/c/Geoxor
https://www.instagram.com/geoxor/

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team...

** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. If you tell me to change the music to have more "Afghanistan" style music, you will be blocked. This is considered "constructive criticism" that I never asked for from you. If you're telling me to change the music, you obviously do not understand how difficult it is to find royalty free Afghanistan music for free that is legally downloadable in a foreign country. Unless you want to PAY for new music to be added to this video that I edited on the floor in an airport for 8 hours on my own time and dollar for YOUR enjoyment, then you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, refrain from comments about the music. Thank you. **
I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another.
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** UPDATE 12/6/2017: If you post any mean, rude, constructive or harassing comments, you will be immediately BLOCKED and your comment will be deleted by my team. There is absolutely ZERO ROOM FOR HATE or negativity on my channel. If you tell me to change the music to have more "Afghanistan" style music, you will be blocked. This is considered "constructive criticism" that I never asked for from you. If you're telling me to change the music, you obviously do not understand how difficult it is to find royalty free Afghanistan music for free that is legally downloadable in a foreign country. Unless you want to PAY for new music to be added to this video that I edited on the floor in an airport for 8 hours on my own time and dollar for YOUR enjoyment, then you are welcome to do so. Otherwise, refrain from comments about the music. Thank you. **
I was so excited for the opportunity to travel to Afghanistan. I traveled here alone in February of 2016 as a solo female American traveler. Though my primary objective was go skiing on their vast mountains (they apparently have some great slopes), I settled on exploring Kabul city, which immersed me in their culture and way of life. I'd go back to Afghanistan in a heartbeat. The people here are kind, just living their lives and the majority of them do like Americans. So, let's be kind to one another.
Subscribe to my Channel: http://youtube.com/expedition196
Head to my Website for more info: www.expedition196.com
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VLOGISTAN | Traveling to Kabul, Afghanistan

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family...

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family members who live there, and as much as I wanted to show that, I couldn't. I did however capture my mom buying salt and pepper shakers...because you know, those don't exist elsewhere.
Day 1 was kinda eh, but that's because I hate shopping. I promise things get better...let's just say, up next is wedding szn.
Be sure to like, comment, and thubthrcibe. Stay tuned for upcoming videos!
MUSIC: Najim Nawabi, Qais EssarFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilastan
Instagram: https://instagram.com/hilahamidi
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hilahamidi

Here's a super short snippet of my mom and I leaving Dubai, and finally reaching Kabul, Afghanistan.
We were immediately welcomed with open arms by our family members who live there, and as much as I wanted to show that, I couldn't. I did however capture my mom buying salt and pepper shakers...because you know, those don't exist elsewhere.
Day 1 was kinda eh, but that's because I hate shopping. I promise things get better...let's just say, up next is wedding szn.
Be sure to like, comment, and thubthrcibe. Stay tuned for upcoming videos!
MUSIC: Najim Nawabi, Qais EssarFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hilastan
Instagram: https://instagram.com/hilahamidi
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hilahamidi

The Unseen Afghanistan

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Featured on National Geogpraph...

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behind the scenes VLOG: https://youtu.be/95QucT-3MI4
"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
For best viewing experience watch it on a Bigger screen in HD and turn the volume UP
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"The UnseenAfghanistan" is the first cinematic aerial film uncovering the beautiful never seen before landscape of Afghanistan from above.
Earlier this year I visited Afghanistan after a long 20 years. I was blown away by the natural beauty of my homeland right before the touch down into Kabul airport.
This was a passion project and I believe and hope that it will introduce a different face of #Afghanistan across the world which is rarely known or shown in present times.
For best viewing experience watch it on a Bigger screen in HD and turn the volume UP
Filmed/Edited: KhyberKhanMusic: M83 - Outro
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The Unseen Afghanistan
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Mazar

Documentary: Afghanistan - the unknown Country (part 1/5)

A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses...

A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses her many years experience in Afghanistan to show a different side of a country which has been at war for 30 years.

A journey through the parts of Afghanistan that don't normally feature in news coverage to meet some amazing people and see fascinating places. Lyse Doucet uses her many years experience in Afghanistan to show a different side of a country which has been at war for 30 years.

A day backpacking in Kabul, Afghanistan

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experi...

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
onestep4ward.com

I'm still getting to grips with GoPro, editing and YouTube so bear with me while i learn the ropes.
Anyway, traveling in Afghanistan has been an amazing experience, twelve countries left until I've visited them all :P
onestep4ward.com

(6 Jul 2009)
Band-e-Amir, Bamiyan province 16, June, 2009
1. Various of Band-e-Amir dam scenery shots
2. Various of Band-e-Amir cascades
3. Local and foreign tourists walking
4. Wide of tourists at the site
5. Various of visitors in a pedalo
6. Various Afghan Canadian tourist, Ali BaburGhulam visiting Band-e-Amir dam
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) tourist, Ali Babur Ghulam:
"My father was actually working in tour guide company back in the 60's and he was taking truck loads if not bus loads of tourists out to see the sites. And if that was happening 40, 50 years ago, why not now? I mean yeah, gradually the security situation has to improve, but that is going to come one day."
Bamiyan city, Bamiyan province 15, June, 2009
8. Wide of Buddha statue view in Bamyan city
9. Close of Buddha statue
10. Wide of traffic in Bamiyan city
11. Mid of group of girls walking
12. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Director of Bamiyan provincial cultural and information department, Najibullah Ahrar:
"Security issues, which are going on in Afghanistan, specially in some of the very insecure provinces of Afghanistan have created some tension among the tourists and hope of visiting which they have been postponed, but in compare with the past few years this year we have some number of tourists visiting Bamiyan."
13. Wide of tourist guide trainees attending a social information training session in Bamiyan tourism office
14. Various of Reza Mohammadi training the tourist guide trainees
15. Close of tourist guide trainee listening
16. Band-e-Amir poster
17. SOUNDBITE (Dari) tourist guide trainer, Reza Mohammadi:
"Tourists are coming to Bamiyan to enjoy their stay here. To give more information, reveal the true realities, and information about the history and places to visit we train these people."
18. Mid of class session
19. Close of Band-e- Amir poster
20. Tourist guide trainee, Mahbuba Muradi attending the training session
21. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) tourist guide trainee, Mahbuba Muradi:
"The security situation is fine right now and we can work as a tourist guide and there is no threat against us from security point of view."
22. Wide of shops selling antique goods and handicrafts
23. Mid of sword and ancient antique on display in the shop
24. Various of Mohammad Hussain, shopkeeper cleaning the necklaces
25. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Mohammad Hussain, shopkeeper:
"It is good for us; they (tourists) come to our shop and buy antique goods, which they need. We are very happy that tourists are coming and visiting our province and the reason is the security in the province."
26. Sign board of Roof of Bamiyan Hotel
27. Various of the hotel lobby
28. Close of handicraft on the wall
29 Mid of hotel room
30. Hotel owner, SayedSher Hussain closing the door
31. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hotel owner, Sayed Sher Hussain:
"Since two years we don't have so many tourists, and now thanks God, this year we have a lot of people coming, and we actually doing to do something else, making more hotels in Bamiyan because there is more security and more nice for the peoples, you know."
Band-e-Amir, Bamiyan province 16, June, 2009
33. Close of afghans in boat in Band-i- Amir
34. Wide tilt up from Band-e-Amir to cloudy sky
LEADIN
Afghanistan used to be a tourist destination some 50 years ago - and now people are returning to discover the beauty of the countryside.
Government officials are hoping tourism will boost the country's economy, despite the ongoing violence.
STORYLINE
Band-e-Amir - Afghanistan as most people never see it.
Stunning cascades of water amidst a rocky landscape.
It's an attempt to return one small part of Afghanistan to normalcy and re-build its economy.
Of course, there are still safety issues.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e090761bae917784d5cd5fdbac8f4210
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(6 Jul 2009)
Band-e-Amir, Bamiyan province 16, June, 2009
1. Various of Band-e-Amir dam scenery shots
2. Various of Band-e-Amir cascades
3. Local and foreign tourists walking
4. Wide of tourists at the site
5. Various of visitors in a pedalo
6. Various Afghan Canadian tourist, Ali BaburGhulam visiting Band-e-Amir dam
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) tourist, Ali Babur Ghulam:
"My father was actually working in tour guide company back in the 60's and he was taking truck loads if not bus loads of tourists out to see the sites. And if that was happening 40, 50 years ago, why not now? I mean yeah, gradually the security situation has to improve, but that is going to come one day."
Bamiyan city, Bamiyan province 15, June, 2009
8. Wide of Buddha statue view in Bamyan city
9. Close of Buddha statue
10. Wide of traffic in Bamiyan city
11. Mid of group of girls walking
12. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Director of Bamiyan provincial cultural and information department, Najibullah Ahrar:
"Security issues, which are going on in Afghanistan, specially in some of the very insecure provinces of Afghanistan have created some tension among the tourists and hope of visiting which they have been postponed, but in compare with the past few years this year we have some number of tourists visiting Bamiyan."
13. Wide of tourist guide trainees attending a social information training session in Bamiyan tourism office
14. Various of Reza Mohammadi training the tourist guide trainees
15. Close of tourist guide trainee listening
16. Band-e-Amir poster
17. SOUNDBITE (Dari) tourist guide trainer, Reza Mohammadi:
"Tourists are coming to Bamiyan to enjoy their stay here. To give more information, reveal the true realities, and information about the history and places to visit we train these people."
18. Mid of class session
19. Close of Band-e- Amir poster
20. Tourist guide trainee, Mahbuba Muradi attending the training session
21. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) tourist guide trainee, Mahbuba Muradi:
"The security situation is fine right now and we can work as a tourist guide and there is no threat against us from security point of view."
22. Wide of shops selling antique goods and handicrafts
23. Mid of sword and ancient antique on display in the shop
24. Various of Mohammad Hussain, shopkeeper cleaning the necklaces
25. SOUNDBITE (Dari) Mohammad Hussain, shopkeeper:
"It is good for us; they (tourists) come to our shop and buy antique goods, which they need. We are very happy that tourists are coming and visiting our province and the reason is the security in the province."
26. Sign board of Roof of Bamiyan Hotel
27. Various of the hotel lobby
28. Close of handicraft on the wall
29 Mid of hotel room
30. Hotel owner, SayedSher Hussain closing the door
31. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hotel owner, Sayed Sher Hussain:
"Since two years we don't have so many tourists, and now thanks God, this year we have a lot of people coming, and we actually doing to do something else, making more hotels in Bamiyan because there is more security and more nice for the peoples, you know."
Band-e-Amir, Bamiyan province 16, June, 2009
33. Close of afghans in boat in Band-i- Amir
34. Wide tilt up from Band-e-Amir to cloudy sky
LEADIN
Afghanistan used to be a tourist destination some 50 years ago - and now people are returning to discover the beauty of the countryside.
Government officials are hoping tourism will boost the country's economy, despite the ongoing violence.
STORYLINE
Band-e-Amir - Afghanistan as most people never see it.
Stunning cascades of water amidst a rocky landscape.
It's an attempt to return one small part of Afghanistan to normalcy and re-build its economy.
Of course, there are still safety issues.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e090761bae917784d5cd5fdbac8f4210
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Afghanistan (1910-1919)

Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan o...

published: 13 Apr 2014

Good Morning, Afghanistan (Documentary of 2002 about the Battle of Qala-I-Jangi)

Afghanistan: A September 2016 assessment

On September 6, Brookings’s Center for 21st CenturySecurity and Intelligence hosted a discussion on current security and political dynamics in Afghanistan.
https://www.brookings.edu/events/afghanistan-a-fall-2016-assessment/
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Afghanistan '11 - 4K GAMEPLAY [The Events after 9/11]

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The year is 2011, you are commanding the US army operations in Afghanistan.
But contrary to the previous generations of military officers in your family, killing the enemy is only a secondary mission.
Most of your efforts and resour...

In Afghanistan women are forbidden to dance in public. Local men suffer – they want entertainment and sex at any cost. RT talked to “bachas”, boys dressed as women who dance for older men at male-only parties, and “playboys”, the bosses who recruit them. A private party usually ends up with guests bidding for a night with the ‘bacha’ (a ‘boy’ in Farsi).
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published: 06 Mar 2016

President Ghani, President of Afghanistan

The LondonConference on Afghanistan took place on 4 December 2014, co-hosted by the governments of the UK and Afghanistan. Associated events took place during the afternoon and evening of Wednesday 3 December.
The Conference provided a platform for the government of Afghanistan to set out its vision for reform and for the international community to demonstrate enduring solidarity and support for Afghanistan.
Read more about the conference: https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/london-conference-on-afghanistan-2014

The policy of Barack Obama, the US president, towards the war in Afghanistan was born in the crucible of an election campaign.
In a break from the strategy adopted during the years of his predecessor, George Bush, he also pledged to withdraw troops from Iraq.
But with a Taliban-led insurgency continuing to grow, campaign rhetoric on Afghanistan has turned into more troops on the ground.
After weeks of partisan bickering and high-level meetings over US policy in Afghanistan, the president is still weighing his options.
In a special town hall style meeting Fault Lines brings together a panel of guests and a studio audience to discuss the future of Obama's war.
The panel includes: GeneralJack Keane (Retired), Matthew Hoh, Mariam Nawabi and Jeremy Scahill.
Follow on Twitter: http://twit...

published: 06 Dec 2009

The Objective Full Movie True Story About Vimanas (ufo) In Afghanistan

I do not own this content. I re uploaded it for discussion purposes only as this film is based on a true story and relevant to what my YouTube channel is about.
The movie was produced around 2008 - 2009 by Daniel Myrick, who made his debut in 1999 with the independent blockbuster The Blair Witch Project. The Objective takes place in 2001and is based on a true story about American soldiers encountering highly advanced beings while out in Afghanistan.
Order the DVD support the producer: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=213733&creative=393193&linkCode=shr&tag=mystpoetprosa-20&rl=search-alias%3Dmovies-tv&field-keywords=the+objective+2009&rh=n%3A2625373011%2Ck%3Athe+objective+2009&ajr=2
Ancient religious Sanskrit documents from India speak about the flying star gods in great det...

published: 23 Dec 2016

Afghanistan war : US Army Fighting Taliban

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Villagers have described the events that unfolded when NZ SAS troopers visited in 2004.
TOBY LONGBOTTOM & PHIL JOHNSON/STUFF
Villagers have described the events that unfolded when NZ SAS troopers visited in 2004.
The firefight at the centre of one of New Zealand's proudest military episodes is under scrutiny amid calls for an investigation, an apology and punishment for the New Zealand forces involved.
The 2004 gunfight in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, is the battle for which Will...

published: 25 Aug 2017

Afghanistan: My Enemy's Enemy - People & Power

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In just a few weeks locals in the Andar district of Ghazni province kicked out the Taliban for their backyard, something NATO and the Afghan army had failed to do. If repeated across the country, this potent localism could shape Afghanistan's future.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the...

Noorullah Daudzai at Startup Grind Mazar Afghanistan

Startup Grind Hosted in its Fifth event in Afghanistan and the first in Mazar Mr. Noorullah Daudzai a 28 years old young entrepreneur born in Kabul and grown up through child life in Peshawar Pakistan.
Mr. Daudzai is one of the youngest business man of the region. He is having huge businesses in different industries including Khana-e-Noor Educational Network, Daudzai Petroleum Company, Daudzai Construction Company and Daudzai Transportation Company
The event was held on 17th of September 2016 in auditorium of Nokhbagan University of Mazar. There were 450 attendees in the event out them 35% were women. Among the participants were known personalities including the deputy governor, the police head, the director of civil services, the director of sectorial department and many more.
Startup...

published: 04 Oct 2016

Afghanistan Today Facing Challenges, Opening Opportunities

published: 09 Nov 2015

People & Power - Afghanistan: Drawdown

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By 2014, in line with a pledge made by President Barack Obama, America aims to have withdrawn all its combat troops from Afghanistan. Indeed, quietly and unobtrusively, that process has already begun. As units come to the end of their tour of duty they are not being replaced, military hardware is being packed into containers and trucks ready for the long trip home and responsibility for the country's security is gradually being handed over to units of the Afghan Army and police. People & Power has been tracking the countdown to the withdrawal through an occasional series of films on the latter days of the Nato coalition's long ground war against the Taliban.
At Al Jazeera English, we f...

published: 30 May 2013

Afghanistan: The Next Generation

A new generation is emerging in Afghanistan that is more educated, more connected with the world, and more hopeful about the future than previous generations. The U.S.Institute of Peace hosted a public event on the opportunities and challenges youth face today, and their perspectives on the country's future.
In a country where an estimated 70 percent of the population is under 25 years old, youth are often excluded from decision-making processes at the community, provincial, and national levels. The withdrawal of foreign troops and the increasing disengagement of the international community present both a source of concern and opportunity. Afghanistan's budding democracy and the creation of institutions have opened a political space that is being filled by this generation. Will today's c...

published: 08 Jul 2013

Former CIA Agent: Back to Afghanistan? - Michael Scheuer

NATION | As the war in Afghanistan drags on to its 13th year, Americans are becoming increasingly tired of the conflict. The Founding Fathers knew America, like all nations, would be forced to fight wars. A process to declare war is written into the U.S. Constitution. Those who designed the legal framework for war wanted conflicts to be fast and end in victory. They knew war could lead to the fall of the nation.
Barack Obama sent more U.S. troops to the Middle Eastern nation. In 2011, he stated American fighting troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan, through 2014. Tens of thousands of military personnel remain.
Russia recently marked the 25th anniversary of their pullout from Afghanistan.
Michael Scheuer is an author and political activist. He is a regular columnist for Lew Rock...

Afghanistan (1910-1919)

Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of det...

Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan orderly; man in suit all standing.
CU Elderly man patient. Shot from high point looking over valley w/ fields; scattered buildings. Pan over lake; then town. Man on rocks looking down at terraced fields (white spacing follow for four or five seconds). Shots of a Victorian style house w/ mountains in BG. More mountain views. Barrenarea w/ a few houses which blend into the hills; as if made of same thing as the ground. Contrasting shot of man walking on road past orchard. Shot from above; men running down hill (rocks & scrubby foliage). Closer shot Afghan troops & 1 British officer walking. Troops using camels for transport. CU soldiers pose. CU soldiers resting. Street scene. Pan on crowd staring at cam. Asia; military; medicine; architecture; scenic.
Shots of huge structure built of mortar. Looks like sand castle; probably ancient fortress. Line of Afghan men crossing old stone bridge in front of the fort. Crowded narrow street; men and boys stare at camera. Another large building of same material w/ balcony on top story. Parts of a series of crooked walls at different levels on the hillside. Smaller buildings & walls. Path curving round hillside. Many shots of mountains; some snow-covered. Shots of valley w/ trees; & river running through it. Camel train. MS young man. Westerner but dressed similarly to the Afghanis. Houses; then pan to mouths of caves at foot of mountains. A long low building w/ porch all along it; man standing on porch; 2 others sit behind him. Aerial shots of mountains.
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Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan orderly; man in suit all standing.
CU Elderly man patient. Shot from high point looking over valley w/ fields; scattered buildings. Pan over lake; then town. Man on rocks looking down at terraced fields (white spacing follow for four or five seconds). Shots of a Victorian style house w/ mountains in BG. More mountain views. Barrenarea w/ a few houses which blend into the hills; as if made of same thing as the ground. Contrasting shot of man walking on road past orchard. Shot from above; men running down hill (rocks & scrubby foliage). Closer shot Afghan troops & 1 British officer walking. Troops using camels for transport. CU soldiers pose. CU soldiers resting. Street scene. Pan on crowd staring at cam. Asia; military; medicine; architecture; scenic.
Shots of huge structure built of mortar. Looks like sand castle; probably ancient fortress. Line of Afghan men crossing old stone bridge in front of the fort. Crowded narrow street; men and boys stare at camera. Another large building of same material w/ balcony on top story. Parts of a series of crooked walls at different levels on the hillside. Smaller buildings & walls. Path curving round hillside. Many shots of mountains; some snow-covered. Shots of valley w/ trees; & river running through it. Camel train. MS young man. Westerner but dressed similarly to the Afghanis. Houses; then pan to mouths of caves at foot of mountains. A long low building w/ porch all along it; man standing on porch; 2 others sit behind him. Aerial shots of mountains.
FILM ID:2434.07
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/

published:13 Apr 2014

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Good Morning, Afghanistan (Documentary of 2002 about the Battle of Qala-I-Jangi)

On September 6, Brookings’s Center for 21st CenturySecurity and Intelligence hosted a discussion on current security and political dynamics in Afghanistan.
https://www.brookings.edu/events/afghanistan-a-fall-2016-assessment/
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On September 6, Brookings’s Center for 21st CenturySecurity and Intelligence hosted a discussion on current security and political dynamics in Afghanistan.
https://www.brookings.edu/events/afghanistan-a-fall-2016-assessment/
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★Buy Afghanistan ‘11
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Afghanistan '11 is the sequel to the highly praised and innovative Vietnam '65. It enhances and builds on it: Afghanistan '11 changes the paradigm of wargaming and manages to bring Counter-Insurgency and guerrilla warfare to your screen, properly represented thanks to a revolutionary gameplay formula!
The year is 2011, you are commanding the US army operations in Afghanistan.
But contrary to the previous generations of military officers in your family, killing the enemy is only a secondary mission.
Most of your efforts and resources are spent elsewhere trying to grab the Hearts & Minds of the local population. Providing security to the civilians, persuading the local villagers to reject the Taliban and isolating Militia leaders is your main focus.
Counter-Insurgency will have better results in the long run than conventional tactics but a simple incident during a routine patrol can ruin your relationship with the locals and damage your image in the Western newspapers.
The Afghanistan terrain offers a very good cover to the rebels who can easily hide in the mountains and natural caves. Patience and good use of technology can give you the decisive advantage in this merciless game of hide and seek. When you spot an enemy unit or an opium plantation with a drone, you call in air support or artillery to eliminate the target immediately: speed will be crucial!.
But having the air supremacy is not enough to win the war against the insurgents. IEDs, rocket launchers and sneaky ambushes are common threats for your ground units and helicopters.
Casualties weaken the morale and the overall support from the folks back home in the USA, so make sure to keep your men safe and well supplied, and victory may well be yours...
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(* Use SHD code for 3% CASHBACK. I get a little commission for every purchase you make )
Afghanistan '11 is the sequel to the highly praised and innovative Vietnam '65. It enhances and builds on it: Afghanistan '11 changes the paradigm of wargaming and manages to bring Counter-Insurgency and guerrilla warfare to your screen, properly represented thanks to a revolutionary gameplay formula!
The year is 2011, you are commanding the US army operations in Afghanistan.
But contrary to the previous generations of military officers in your family, killing the enemy is only a secondary mission.
Most of your efforts and resources are spent elsewhere trying to grab the Hearts & Minds of the local population. Providing security to the civilians, persuading the local villagers to reject the Taliban and isolating Militia leaders is your main focus.
Counter-Insurgency will have better results in the long run than conventional tactics but a simple incident during a routine patrol can ruin your relationship with the locals and damage your image in the Western newspapers.
The Afghanistan terrain offers a very good cover to the rebels who can easily hide in the mountains and natural caves. Patience and good use of technology can give you the decisive advantage in this merciless game of hide and seek. When you spot an enemy unit or an opium plantation with a drone, you call in air support or artillery to eliminate the target immediately: speed will be crucial!.
But having the air supremacy is not enough to win the war against the insurgents. IEDs, rocket launchers and sneaky ambushes are common threats for your ground units and helicopters.
Casualties weaken the morale and the overall support from the folks back home in the USA, so make sure to keep your men safe and well supplied, and victory may well be yours...
★Strategy andReal Time StrategyGames gameplay you may like:
►Strategy Games Gameplay:
http://bit.ly/Strategy-Gameplay
►Real Time Strategy Games Gameplay:
http://bit.ly/RTS-Gameplay
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In Afghanistan women are forbidden to dance in public. Local men suffer – they want entertainment and sex at any cost. RT talked to “bachas”, boys dressed as women who dance for older men at male-only parties, and “playboys”, the bosses who recruit them. A private party usually ends up with guests bidding for a night with the ‘bacha’ (a ‘boy’ in Farsi).
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In Afghanistan women are forbidden to dance in public. Local men suffer – they want entertainment and sex at any cost. RT talked to “bachas”, boys dressed as women who dance for older men at male-only parties, and “playboys”, the bosses who recruit them. A private party usually ends up with guests bidding for a night with the ‘bacha’ (a ‘boy’ in Farsi).
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The LondonConference on Afghanistan took place on 4 December 2014, co-hosted by the governments of the UK and Afghanistan. Associated events took place during the afternoon and evening of Wednesday 3 December.
The Conference provided a platform for the government of Afghanistan to set out its vision for reform and for the international community to demonstrate enduring solidarity and support for Afghanistan.
Read more about the conference: https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/london-conference-on-afghanistan-2014

The LondonConference on Afghanistan took place on 4 December 2014, co-hosted by the governments of the UK and Afghanistan. Associated events took place during the afternoon and evening of Wednesday 3 December.
The Conference provided a platform for the government of Afghanistan to set out its vision for reform and for the international community to demonstrate enduring solidarity and support for Afghanistan.
Read more about the conference: https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/london-conference-on-afghanistan-2014

The policy of Barack Obama, the US president, towards the war in Afghanistan was born in the crucible of an election campaign.
In a break from the strategy adopted during the years of his predecessor, George Bush, he also pledged to withdraw troops from Iraq.
But with a Taliban-led insurgency continuing to grow, campaign rhetoric on Afghanistan has turned into more troops on the ground.
After weeks of partisan bickering and high-level meetings over US policy in Afghanistan, the president is still weighing his options.
In a special town hall style meeting Fault Lines brings together a panel of guests and a studio audience to discuss the future of Obama's war.
The panel includes: GeneralJack Keane (Retired), Matthew Hoh, Mariam Nawabi and Jeremy Scahill.
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At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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The policy of Barack Obama, the US president, towards the war in Afghanistan was born in the crucible of an election campaign.
In a break from the strategy adopted during the years of his predecessor, George Bush, he also pledged to withdraw troops from Iraq.
But with a Taliban-led insurgency continuing to grow, campaign rhetoric on Afghanistan has turned into more troops on the ground.
After weeks of partisan bickering and high-level meetings over US policy in Afghanistan, the president is still weighing his options.
In a special town hall style meeting Fault Lines brings together a panel of guests and a studio audience to discuss the future of Obama's war.
The panel includes: GeneralJack Keane (Retired), Matthew Hoh, Mariam Nawabi and Jeremy Scahill.
Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AJFaultLines
Follow on Facebook: http://facebook.com/AJFaultLines
Follow on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/AJFaultLines
See all episodes of Fault Lines: http://www.youtube.com/show/faultlines
Meet the Fault Lines Team: http://aje.me/ZhfAbH
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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published:06 Dec 2009

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The Objective Full Movie True Story About Vimanas (ufo) In Afghanistan

I do not own this content. I re uploaded it for discussion purposes only as this film is based on a true story and relevant to what my YouTube channel is about....

I do not own this content. I re uploaded it for discussion purposes only as this film is based on a true story and relevant to what my YouTube channel is about.
The movie was produced around 2008 - 2009 by Daniel Myrick, who made his debut in 1999 with the independent blockbuster The Blair Witch Project. The Objective takes place in 2001and is based on a true story about American soldiers encountering highly advanced beings while out in Afghanistan.
Order the DVD support the producer: http://www.amazon.com/s/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=213733&creative=393193&linkCode=shr&tag=mystpoetprosa-20&rl=search-alias%3Dmovies-tv&field-keywords=the+objective+2009&rh=n%3A2625373011%2Ck%3Athe+objective+2009&ajr=2
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I do not own this content. I re uploaded it for discussion purposes only as this film is based on a true story and relevant to what my YouTube channel is about.
The movie was produced around 2008 - 2009 by Daniel Myrick, who made his debut in 1999 with the independent blockbuster The Blair Witch Project. The Objective takes place in 2001and is based on a true story about American soldiers encountering highly advanced beings while out in Afghanistan.
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Villagers have described the events that unfolded when NZ SAS troopers visited in 2004.
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Villagers have described the events that unfolded when NZ SAS troopers visited in 2004.
The firefight at the centre of one of New Zealand's proudest military episodes is under scrutiny amid calls for an investigation, an apology and punishment for the New Zealand forces involved.
The 2004 gunfight in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, is the battle for which Willie Apiata was awarded a Victoria Cross, for bravery under fire. He carried a seriously wounded soldier 70 metres across a battlefield through enemy fire.
Criticism of the SAS actions has arisen as part of The Valley, a StuffCircuit investigation into New Zealand's role in the war in Afghanistan.
The Pakistani government is willing to work closely with the Trump administration to find a political solution to end the war in Afghanistan, the ambassador to the United States pledged this week.
PakistaniAmbassador Aizaz Chaudhry said in an interview with USA TODAY that the government will help promote peace talks between the U.S.-backed Afghan government and rebel Taliban group " in whatever manner it can."
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Villagers have described the events that unfolded when NZ SAS troopers visited in 2004.
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Villagers have described the events that unfolded when NZ SAS troopers visited in 2004.
The firefight at the centre of one of New Zealand's proudest military episodes is under scrutiny amid calls for an investigation, an apology and punishment for the New Zealand forces involved.
The 2004 gunfight in Uruzgan province, Afghanistan, is the battle for which Willie Apiata was awarded a Victoria Cross, for bravery under fire. He carried a seriously wounded soldier 70 metres across a battlefield through enemy fire.
Criticism of the SAS actions has arisen as part of The Valley, a StuffCircuit investigation into New Zealand's role in the war in Afghanistan.
The Pakistani government is willing to work closely with the Trump administration to find a political solution to end the war in Afghanistan, the ambassador to the United States pledged this week.
PakistaniAmbassador Aizaz Chaudhry said in an interview with USA TODAY that the government will help promote peace talks between the U.S.-backed Afghan government and rebel Taliban group " in whatever manner it can."
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In just a few weeks locals in the Andar district of Ghazni province kicked out the Taliban for their backyard, something NATO and the Afghan army had failed to do. If repeated across the country, this potent localism could shape Afghanistan's future.
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Startup GrindKabul - Afghanistan Hosted Sanzar Kakar in its secon event. Sanzar Kakar in his inspirational chat motivate Afghan youth to stay in Afghanistan and find solution for the problems.
Mr. Sanzar Kakar graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering and from Warwick Business School with a Master’s in Business Administration. At the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Kakar served as the Manager of the WhartonGraduateAssociation. Following his undergraduate degree, he worked for Merrill Lynch as a Technology Analyst on a trading desk for bonds and equities, creating a link for automatic reporting to the New York Stock Exchange.
Mr. Kakar started in Afghanistan as an Investment Associate for AcapPartners, setting up a $20 million venture capital facility and sourcing over 300 new deals for consideration. Mr. Kakar joined as an Executive Advisor to the Attorney General’s Office of Afghanistan on a U.S.Department of State program to reorganize the institution and setup a nationwide paper and computer criminal case management system spanning 7 justice institutions. Mr. Kakar then served as the Economic Advisor for the Afghanistan Investment ClimateFacility, setting up operational and fiduciary requirements for the 7 year £30 million grant facility in Kabul, followed by a promotion to DeputyInterimTeam Leader.
Mr. Kakar then founded Afghanistan HoldingGroup (previously Afghanistan Financial Services) on 4 March 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. AHG is comprised of separate divisions providing inter-related professional business services including taxation, auditing, research and technology. AHG employs more than 180 full-time highly qualified Afghans, calling on an additional pool of 800 short term consultants across all 34 provinces to serve over 220 international clients in Afghanistan.
Mr. Kakar speaks English, Pashtu, Dari and is learning Arabic.
This event was held on 7th April, 2016 in Safi Landmark Hotel & Suites.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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Startup GrindKabul - Afghanistan Hosted Sanzar Kakar in its secon event. Sanzar Kakar in his inspirational chat motivate Afghan youth to stay in Afghanistan and find solution for the problems.
Mr. Sanzar Kakar graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Engineering and from Warwick Business School with a Master’s in Business Administration. At the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Kakar served as the Manager of the WhartonGraduateAssociation. Following his undergraduate degree, he worked for Merrill Lynch as a Technology Analyst on a trading desk for bonds and equities, creating a link for automatic reporting to the New York Stock Exchange.
Mr. Kakar started in Afghanistan as an Investment Associate for AcapPartners, setting up a $20 million venture capital facility and sourcing over 300 new deals for consideration. Mr. Kakar joined as an Executive Advisor to the Attorney General’s Office of Afghanistan on a U.S.Department of State program to reorganize the institution and setup a nationwide paper and computer criminal case management system spanning 7 justice institutions. Mr. Kakar then served as the Economic Advisor for the Afghanistan Investment ClimateFacility, setting up operational and fiduciary requirements for the 7 year £30 million grant facility in Kabul, followed by a promotion to DeputyInterimTeam Leader.
Mr. Kakar then founded Afghanistan HoldingGroup (previously Afghanistan Financial Services) on 4 March 2009 in Kabul, Afghanistan. AHG is comprised of separate divisions providing inter-related professional business services including taxation, auditing, research and technology. AHG employs more than 180 full-time highly qualified Afghans, calling on an additional pool of 800 short term consultants across all 34 provinces to serve over 220 international clients in Afghanistan.
Mr. Kakar speaks English, Pashtu, Dari and is learning Arabic.
This event was held on 7th April, 2016 in Safi Landmark Hotel & Suites.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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STARTUP GRIND HOSTED SULEMAN FATIMIE
(MANAGING PARTNER, AFGHANISTAN CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE)
KABUL – 8, August 2016 / 04:00 PM
Mr. Suleman Fatimie earned his MBA from UK with specialization in Human Resource Management. Prior to becoming a Managing Partner at AfghanistanCenter for Excellence, he was the CEO of Harakat-Afghanistan InvestmentClimateFacility (2009-2011). He also worked as the CEO of Export PromotionAgency of Afghanistan (EPAA) from 2007 to 2009. He designed exportable offers and advocated for the creation of a business-enabling environment in Afghanistan. EPAA was awarded the BestTrade PromotionOrganization from least developed countries by ITC (International Trade Center).
He also served as the Vice President of Afghanistan Investment Support Agency (AISA) from 2003 to 2006, advising and consulting the high commission on investment to remove business barriers and enabling AISA to become a one-stop shop for investors. He is fluent in Pashto, Dari and English.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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STARTUP GRIND HOSTED SULEMAN FATIMIE
(MANAGING PARTNER, AFGHANISTAN CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE)
KABUL – 8, August 2016 / 04:00 PM
Mr. Suleman Fatimie earned his MBA from UK with specialization in Human Resource Management. Prior to becoming a Managing Partner at AfghanistanCenter for Excellence, he was the CEO of Harakat-Afghanistan InvestmentClimateFacility (2009-2011). He also worked as the CEO of Export PromotionAgency of Afghanistan (EPAA) from 2007 to 2009. He designed exportable offers and advocated for the creation of a business-enabling environment in Afghanistan. EPAA was awarded the BestTrade PromotionOrganization from least developed countries by ITC (International Trade Center).
He also served as the Vice President of Afghanistan Investment Support Agency (AISA) from 2003 to 2006, advising and consulting the high commission on investment to remove business barriers and enabling AISA to become a one-stop shop for investors. He is fluent in Pashto, Dari and English.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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Startup Grind Hosted in its Fifth event in Afghanistan and the first in Mazar Mr. Noorullah Daudzai a 28 years old young entrepreneur born in Kabul and grown up through child life in Peshawar Pakistan.
Mr. Daudzai is one of the youngest business man of the region. He is having huge businesses in different industries including Khana-e-Noor Educational Network, Daudzai Petroleum Company, Daudzai Construction Company and Daudzai Transportation Company
The event was held on 17th of September 2016 in auditorium of Nokhbagan University of Mazar. There were 450 attendees in the event out them 35% were women. Among the participants were known personalities including the deputy governor, the police head, the director of civil services, the director of sectorial department and many more.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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Startup Grind Hosted in its Fifth event in Afghanistan and the first in Mazar Mr. Noorullah Daudzai a 28 years old young entrepreneur born in Kabul and grown up through child life in Peshawar Pakistan.
Mr. Daudzai is one of the youngest business man of the region. He is having huge businesses in different industries including Khana-e-Noor Educational Network, Daudzai Petroleum Company, Daudzai Construction Company and Daudzai Transportation Company
The event was held on 17th of September 2016 in auditorium of Nokhbagan University of Mazar. There were 450 attendees in the event out them 35% were women. Among the participants were known personalities including the deputy governor, the police head, the director of civil services, the director of sectorial department and many more.
Startup Grind Local features incredible talks with entrepreneurs from Startup Grind’s world wide network. Startup Grind is the largest independent startup community, actively educating, inspiring, and connecting 400,000 founders in over 200 cities. Including Afghanistan we nurture startup ecosystems in 85 countries through events, media, and partnerships with organizations like Google for Entrepreneurs. The cornerstone of our global community are monthly events featuring successful local founders, innovators, educators and investors who share lessons learned on the road to building great companies. Founded in Silicon Valley, Startup Grind has now hosted 2,000 fireside chats since its founding in 2010. To date, Startup Grind has helped millions of entrepreneurs find mentorship, connect to partners and hires, pursue funding, and reach new users.
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People & Power - Afghanistan: Drawdown

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By 2014, in line with a pledge made by President Barack Obama, America aims to have withdrawn all its combat troops from Afghanistan. Indeed, quietly and unobtrusively, that process has already begun. As units come to the end of their tour of duty they are not being replaced, military hardware is being packed into containers and trucks ready for the long trip home and responsibility for the country's security is gradually being handed over to units of the Afghan Army and police. People & Power has been tracking the countdown to the withdrawal through an occasional series of films on the latter days of the Nato coalition's long ground war against the Taliban.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
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Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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By 2014, in line with a pledge made by President Barack Obama, America aims to have withdrawn all its combat troops from Afghanistan. Indeed, quietly and unobtrusively, that process has already begun. As units come to the end of their tour of duty they are not being replaced, military hardware is being packed into containers and trucks ready for the long trip home and responsibility for the country's security is gradually being handed over to units of the Afghan Army and police. People & Power has been tracking the countdown to the withdrawal through an occasional series of films on the latter days of the Nato coalition's long ground war against the Taliban.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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Afghanistan: The Next Generation

A new generation is emerging in Afghanistan that is more educated, more connected with the world, and more hopeful about the future than previous generations. T...

A new generation is emerging in Afghanistan that is more educated, more connected with the world, and more hopeful about the future than previous generations. The U.S.Institute of Peace hosted a public event on the opportunities and challenges youth face today, and their perspectives on the country's future.
In a country where an estimated 70 percent of the population is under 25 years old, youth are often excluded from decision-making processes at the community, provincial, and national levels. The withdrawal of foreign troops and the increasing disengagement of the international community present both a source of concern and opportunity. Afghanistan's budding democracy and the creation of institutions have opened a political space that is being filled by this generation. Will today's crucial decisions concerning Afghanistan's future be made by the older generation that contributed to its unstable past or by the next and more optimistic generation?
The United States Institute of Peace, in coordination with the Open Society Foundation, hosted a public event on Friday June 28 with some of Afghanistan's young leaders on the opportunities and challenges youth face in Afghanistan today, and their perspectives on their country's future.
For more information about this event, visit: http://www.usip.org/events/afghanistan-the-next-generation
This event featured the following speakers:
Shaharzad Akbar, Discussant
Chair, Afghanistan 1400
Haseeb Humayoon, Discussant
Founding Partner and Director, QARA Consulting, Inc.CouncilMember, Afghanistan 1400
Maiwand Rahyab, Discussant
Deputy Director for Afghanistan, Counterpart International
Hossai Wardak, Discussant
Afghanistan Senior Expert, U.S. Institute of Peace
Rachel Reid, Moderator
Director of the Regional PolicyInitiative for Afghanistan & Pakistan, OpenSocietyFoundationAndrew Wilder, Welcoming Remarks
Director for Afghanistan & Pakistan Programs, U.S. Institute of Peace

A new generation is emerging in Afghanistan that is more educated, more connected with the world, and more hopeful about the future than previous generations. The U.S.Institute of Peace hosted a public event on the opportunities and challenges youth face today, and their perspectives on the country's future.
In a country where an estimated 70 percent of the population is under 25 years old, youth are often excluded from decision-making processes at the community, provincial, and national levels. The withdrawal of foreign troops and the increasing disengagement of the international community present both a source of concern and opportunity. Afghanistan's budding democracy and the creation of institutions have opened a political space that is being filled by this generation. Will today's crucial decisions concerning Afghanistan's future be made by the older generation that contributed to its unstable past or by the next and more optimistic generation?
The United States Institute of Peace, in coordination with the Open Society Foundation, hosted a public event on Friday June 28 with some of Afghanistan's young leaders on the opportunities and challenges youth face in Afghanistan today, and their perspectives on their country's future.
For more information about this event, visit: http://www.usip.org/events/afghanistan-the-next-generation
This event featured the following speakers:
Shaharzad Akbar, Discussant
Chair, Afghanistan 1400
Haseeb Humayoon, Discussant
Founding Partner and Director, QARA Consulting, Inc.CouncilMember, Afghanistan 1400
Maiwand Rahyab, Discussant
Deputy Director for Afghanistan, Counterpart International
Hossai Wardak, Discussant
Afghanistan Senior Expert, U.S. Institute of Peace
Rachel Reid, Moderator
Director of the Regional PolicyInitiative for Afghanistan & Pakistan, OpenSocietyFoundationAndrew Wilder, Welcoming Remarks
Director for Afghanistan & Pakistan Programs, U.S. Institute of Peace

NATION | As the war in Afghanistan drags on to its 13th year, Americans are becoming increasingly tired of the conflict. The Founding Fathers knew America, like all nations, would be forced to fight wars. A process to declare war is written into the U.S. Constitution. Those who designed the legal framework for war wanted conflicts to be fast and end in victory. They knew war could lead to the fall of the nation.
Barack Obama sent more U.S. troops to the Middle Eastern nation. In 2011, he stated American fighting troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan, through 2014. Tens of thousands of military personnel remain.
Russia recently marked the 25th anniversary of their pullout from Afghanistan.
Michael Scheuer is an author and political activist. He is a regular columnist for Lew Rockwell. In a recent column, he wrote that American troops may be back in Afghanistan soon. Only by learning the lessons of the Founding Fathers can this be avoided, according to the journalist.
Scheuer is our guest on the show today. We will talk about his latest article, and discuss the revelance of the Constitution today. We'll also look into the differences between the wars envisioned by the Founding Fathers and conflicts today. In addition, we'll get his thoughts on recent events in Afghanistan, the Ukraine and Egypt.
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NATION | As the war in Afghanistan drags on to its 13th year, Americans are becoming increasingly tired of the conflict. The Founding Fathers knew America, like all nations, would be forced to fight wars. A process to declare war is written into the U.S. Constitution. Those who designed the legal framework for war wanted conflicts to be fast and end in victory. They knew war could lead to the fall of the nation.
Barack Obama sent more U.S. troops to the Middle Eastern nation. In 2011, he stated American fighting troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan, through 2014. Tens of thousands of military personnel remain.
Russia recently marked the 25th anniversary of their pullout from Afghanistan.
Michael Scheuer is an author and political activist. He is a regular columnist for Lew Rockwell. In a recent column, he wrote that American troops may be back in Afghanistan soon. Only by learning the lessons of the Founding Fathers can this be avoided, according to the journalist.
Scheuer is our guest on the show today. We will talk about his latest article, and discuss the revelance of the Constitution today. We'll also look into the differences between the wars envisioned by the Founding Fathers and conflicts today. In addition, we'll get his thoughts on recent events in Afghanistan, the Ukraine and Egypt.
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Afghanistan (1910-1919)

Afghanistan. Location of events unknown.
L/Ss of mountains ruined building in front of them. Palace at foot of mountains- -both from distance & closer of details. Marshes. Sunset over mountains. Various shots of snow-covered mountains in distance. Pan on city at foot of mountains with ancient-looking buildings. Street scene; w/ people walking; men wearing long jackets; some have blankets wrapped around them like shawls; & turbans. Interior. Two men sit on floor; working (1 repairing shoes). Market street w/ goods displayed outdoors blankets stacked up on tables; clothes hanging in window; etc. Street w/ many men on walking up & down. Large newer building; exterior; has long balconies; man & woman walking past. Interior: hospital wing; w/ row of patients in beds. Western nurse; Afghan orderly; man in suit all standing.
CU Elderly man patient. Shot from high point looking over valley w/ fields; scattered buildings. Pan over lake; then town. Man on rocks looking down at terraced fields (white spacing follow for four or five seconds). Shots of a Victorian style house w/ mountains in BG. More mountain views. Barrenarea w/ a few houses which blend into the hills; as if made of same thing as the ground. Contrasting shot of man walking on road past orchard. Shot from above; men running down hill (rocks & scrubby foliage). Closer shot Afghan troops & 1 British officer walking. Troops using camels for transport. CU soldiers pose. CU soldiers resting. Street scene. Pan on crowd staring at cam. Asia; military; medicine; architecture; scenic.
Shots of huge structure built of mortar. Looks like sand castle; probably ancient fortress. Line of Afghan men crossing old stone bridge in front of the fort. Crowded narrow street; men and boys stare at camera. Another large building of same material w/ balcony on top story. Parts of a series of crooked walls at different levels on the hillside. Smaller buildings & walls. Path curving round hillside. Many shots of mountains; some snow-covered. Shots of valley w/ trees; & river running through it. Camel train. MS young man. Westerner but dressed similarly to the Afghanis. Houses; then pan to mouths of caves at foot of mountains. A long low building w/ porch all along it; man standing on porch; 2 others sit behind him. Aerial shots of mountains.
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Dateline: 1979, Afghanistan - ABC News

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Afghanistan and the Taliban Explained (2015 - Present) | Real Matters

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The Afghan government and military, backed by the United States and NATO have been fighting a brutal war against the Taliban and ISIS (2015 - Present). Lets look at the origins of the war and where the conflict is today.. ( 5 minute documentary )
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Background to War
The war in Afghanistan, ongoing from 2015, refers to the conflict between the afghan military and the islamic extremists. The War officially began a year after US Led forces largely withdrew from the country in 2014. This left the Afghan government and military in charge of security responsibility in the country in the midst of growing Taliban and extremist violence. Notably Nato forces numbering in the tens of thousands remain in the country following a bilateral agreement signed between the afghan government and Nato, this includes some 10 thousandAmericans. The background for the current war is directly linked to failed US policy since the US invaded in 2001 and how corruption and mismanagement by US forces led to an ineffective Afghan government and the growth of extremism in many provinces. But we will examine this in a later video, so please like and subscribe to hear more on that.
The source for the current war can be tracked back to 2014, when a string of events led to a Taliban resurgence. In Pakistan, efforts by the military to dislodge terrorist organisation in wazirison province led to many Uzbek, Arab and Pakistani militants entering Afghanistan and swelling the Taliban ranks. the withdrawing BY US forces meant that the Taliban were no longer being attacked on a constant basis in the outer provinces of Afghanistan. These two aspects along with a lack of international interest and an ineffective afghan government have led the Taliban growth in strength. These weaknesses have also allowed ISIS to enter into Afghanistan establishing a branch and recruiting fighters since 2015.

SNIPER SCOPE CAM IN AFGHANISTAN

Sniper - Amazing zoom through spotting scope used by snipers.
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ARTILLERY EXPLODING ON TALIBAN HILLSIDE POSITIONS IN AFGHANISTAN

M777 artillery rounds exploding on enemy positions in Afghanistan.
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US artillery destroys a taliban foot patrol in Afghanistan.
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Engaging a Taliban patrol spotted moving along the ridge line.
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CLOSE FIREFIGHT IN AFGHANISTAN

AustralianCommando Regiment 2 CDO raid a Taliban compound and engage the enemy 3 meters away.
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